Gas Light

Gas Light (often spelled as Gaslight and known in the United States as Angel Street) is a 1938 play by the British dramatist Patrick Hamilton. The play (and its 1940 and 1944 film adaptations) gave rise to the term "gaslighting", meaning a form of psychological abuse in which false information is presented to victims with the intent of making them doubt their own memories, perceptions and judgements.

Gas Light

Gas Light (often spelled as Gaslight and known in the United States as Angel Street) is a 1938 play by the British dramatist Patrick Hamilton. The play (and its 1940 and 1944 film adaptations) gave rise to the term "gaslighting", meaning a form of psychological abuse in which false information is presented to victims with the intent of making them doubt their own memories, perceptions and judgements.